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Climb Kilimanjaro for Charity 2019

Join Penny Appeal from 05 - 15 December 2019 and enjoy an amazing ten-day trip to Tanzania’s National Park in East Africa.

Hurry! Places are filling up fast!

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and one of the most majestic sights on the African continent. Standing at 19,341ft, it’s also the highest free-standing mountain on earth and truly is the challenge of a lifetime! Trekkers will test their endurance as they take on this 11 day trip which will give them the chance to experience some of the most dramatic mountainous landscapes on earth.

On this awe-inspiring 7 day trek, you will experience it all. It’s a challenge like no other. You’ll make memories that will last forever. Push yourself to the limits and know that long after you’ve completed the challenge, you will be helping deliver life-saving essential aid to those who are suffering around the world.

By signing up to this life-changing challenge you will be asked to raise a minimum of £4,500, to support our EMERGENCY RESPONSE campaign to help protect and save thousands of families from the devastating effects of natural disasters and conflict. There’s no upper limit to how much you can raise though, and we expect participants will go above and beyond to raise as much as they can.

The more you raise the more lives you can change

Places will become limited soon, so sign up now! To book your place you will need to pay a £399 deposit. You then need to raise a minimum of £4,500 before the trip. 80% of your sponsorship must be collected at least 3 months before the trek.

Get your fundraising off to a flying start by setting up your own JustGiving page to take online

donations. Click the button below to see our campaign page and then click the START FUNDRAISING to set up your own page.

Watch highlights from our previous Kilimanjaro Trek. What an EPIC journey it was!

We’ll provide dedicated support from the moment you sign up. Once we receive your booking confirmation, you will have access to all the information you need, from fundraising ideas to training regimes! You will also be accompanied by Penny Appeal staff during your eleven-day trip so you’ll always have someone on-hand to help you.

Accommodation, return flights (including airline taxes) and in-country travel, all meals during trekking days, water, camping equipment (excluding sleeping bag/mat), a fully qualified UK Leader, a UK Doctor, and local crew, porters and drivers, as well as medical support, will all be included.

The Kilimanjaro trek is an international event, welcoming people from all faiths, backgrounds and abilities. Everyone is welcome – you can travel with friends and family, but many will also come alone. However you want to do it, you will experience an exciting once-in-a-lifetime trip and go home having secured new friends for life.

Penny Appeal provides Emergency Response Wherever there is a Crisis

THE PROPHET (SAW) SAID: "Whoever relieves the hardship of a fellow Muslim, Allah will relieve them from hardship on the Day of Judgement." SAHIH MUSLIM

When disaster strikes, the world’s poorest people struggle to survive. Our emergency responders are able to be on the ground within days – sometimes even hours – helping people survive and rebuild lives after natural disasters and emergency situations.

The funds you raise are absolutely critical in our ability to act fast during a crisis.

War, famine, disease, poverty & climate change have immobilised communities in Myanmar, Syria, Yemen, Gaza, Indonesia and East Africa, and Penny Appeal need your support to be able to deploy life-saving medical aid, food, clothing, sanitation and shelter to those who've been left incredibly vulnerable.

Our teams are currently providing support in:

Indonesia – Over 2000 people have lost their lives, after the coastal city of Palu was rocked by a 7.5 magnitude earthquake

Syria and neighbouring countries - where refugees are battling to survive

Yemen - where civilians are targeted amidst conflict, faced with famine and struggling to receive medical treatment for Cholera